Very splendid to see to English speakers are trying to do their conversation in Arabic with all struggle ... May GOD help you and bless you to do it perfectly and great thanks for your efforts ....
Thank you Mike for this enjoyable opportunity for me to stumble in Arabic. I make no apologies for my poor Arabic. Learning a language is all about stumbling along until we gradually improve.
The Arabic language is easy, simple, and uncomplicated, but the reason people see it is difficult because it is rich and not difficult, but easy, simple, interconnected and specific Why is it rich. This is the abundance of words and roots words and synonyms and linguistic formation and change of rules and their abundance it is very rich, different and not Difficult اللغة العربية سهل وبسيطه وغير معقدة لكن سبب ان الناس يرونها صعبة لانها غنية وليس صعبة بل سهلة وبسيطه ومترابطه ومحدده لما هي غنية مقصود بذلك هو كثرة الكلمات و الجذور كلمات و مرادفات و تشكيل لغوي و تغير قواعد وكثرتها (هي غنية جداً ومختلفة وليس صعبة )
@@kinar8676 He's good but speaks 4-5 at high-level fluency (let's say B2+). Many he speaks at a functional, conversational, intermediate level say B1-B2.
لا أعرف لماذا لكنني أجد الأمر لطيفًا حين يتحدث الأجانب اللغة العربية مايك يبدو متمكناً من اللغة الآن فهو يتحدث بسرعة، لغته واضحة جداً ومصطلحاته ممتازة Fighting 💜
As an Arabic native speaker , I am shocked of how good you were ! Stave as a beginner was very good , and you , Mike , you were amazing , and I can hear that you've got an Arabic accent ! All the best for both of you !
This is really motivating, I’m studying Spanish at the moment (4th week) as my third language and seeing a man that speaks 18 language struggling like that with my native language but continuing to keep trying to learn like it’s nothing more than just part of the process.
I literally screamed when I saw that he’s learning farsi as well🤗 I’m a farsi speaker and I’ve been trying to learn Arabic !! This was unexpected but a very good surprise ❤️ thank you Steve for taking the time to learn Farsi, I can’t imagine how much of hard work all this must be lol!! I totally understand why you would be messing them up together
As someone who has been studying Chinese for about two years, I'm so happy to see even a master like Steve struggle with a hard language! Thank you for sharing these kinds of things, and not only sharing where you are highly proficient. I appreciate it! 加油!一天我也想开始学阿拉伯语
@Language and Programming Channel As a native English speaker, Chinese is a hard language to learn for most people (myself included). For most native Chinese speakers, learning English is also very hard. A good measure of this, I think, is how even dedicated students have a strong accent in their non-native tongue (English/Mandarin). Compare that with, say, a dedicated native Spanish speaker learning English, and how easily they can sound much more like a native. For Mandarin specifically, I don't think it's having words like 一个 and 一下 that make it difficult so much as the fact that it shares very few sounds, let along cognates, grammar structure, sentence structure, etc. It requires the memorization of literally hundreds and thousands of characters in order to start reading anything of any sort of complexity, which makes studying more difficult than a Latin-based language. Further, any English sentence you form in your head will likely need to be completely rearranged before being spoken in Mandarin -- often times completely restated, even. Consider a sentence like "We should go out to eat if you're feeling better today!". Translating this into Chinese, it becomes (in English first): "Today you're a little better (if) we should together go out eat" ”你今天比较好的话我们应该一起去吃饭“ It's possible that you're a language learning savant, but I think for most people, this is a very difficult transition to make.
I have a tiny notice about “another” اخر When we talk about female words we use أُخرى Like : حديقةٌ أُخرى مدينةٌ أُخرى And for اخر here the examples : صديق أَخر قِطار أخر
حبور 8 I’m learning arabic in Duolingo and hard part is the different pronunciation of male and female it has different way to make clear and it’s little confusing 😂 but Alhamdulilah it’s easy language
على لسان أحد الاجانب قال (قال المعلم الاجنبي للطلاب الأجانب في مختلف البلدان 🗺️🌏 إذا أردتم التعلم اللغة العربيه 🗣️لا بد من أن تتقيؤا 🤮وعملوا تدريب لنطق الحروف العربيه الصعبه🥴 وقالوا هذا ممتع ولكنه مؤلم جداً😩) كيف هذا التدريب؟.. (التدريب هو لابد من كل الطلاب أن يمسكوا اعناقهم🤨 (الحلق) والضغط بالأصابع🥴 للنطق حرفأ واحدأ صحيحأ على الاقل) وقالو كأنك عند طبيب الأسنان وقالوا هناك بعض الحروف ليس لها مثيل في مختلف اللغات وقالوا اللغة العربية فريده من نوعها
What steve says that all you need to master the main arabic is true (I am from morocco and i speak moroccan) And let me tell you all other arabs the don't understand us But we understand them very good To sum. Master main arabic and morocco And here you go. And let me tell you they are great both
Very splendid to see to English speakers are trying to do their conversation in Arabic with all struggle ... May GOD help you and bless you to do it perfectly and great thanks for your efforts ....
you both are amazing!! you inspires me every time i watched your videos to keep working on my English, cause you did learn Arabic which is so difficult to learn and you're really such a good Arabic speaker too, big love from SA :)
Man I cant express enough how good your arabic is , your pronunciation is so perfect the hardest thing in arabic is pronunciation and you conquered it , good for you , am studying japanese now and hopefully one day I will be as fluent in japanese as how u fluent in arabic
@Language and Programming Channel considering many people have been studying the language for so any years and still not any where near him i would say its perfect
As a half arab this brings so much joy and warmth to my heart, thank you so much for ur beautiful effort to learn our language ur great keep it up pls ur Arabic is perfect 👍🏼
Ive been learning french for so many years now, maybe it's only during that last year that ive been taking it seriously, but even all of my effort couldn't get me near speaking like how Steve did. I can maybe read well, get pronounciation right but not form comprehendable sentences so ,Steve, as a native Arabic speaker u ve really made a great job speaking in this video!
2:26 we say "المرة الأخيرة" or "آخر مرة" (the last time) then you add in which (اللي) (informal) , its equivalent in (formal) would be "التي" , *podcasts = إذاعات* , also you have a few mistakes in plural . levantine = الشام أو الشامية . and as i mentioned before when we talk about a group .. like he was saying the people there are good = الناس هناك جيد it becomes wrong ... the verb also has to be changed into plural so you add waw letter and Noon , جيدون , طيبون , also your previous video .. when you spoke to girls you sometimes used masculine verbs .. or a bit of a mixture so you can improve yourself on that aspect more ! Good luck
I am a native speaker of Arabic. I had no issues understanding both of you, and I really enjoyed listening to you; I wish you all the best in your journey with Arabic.
Astonishing. How Steve learned this much Arabic in one year , truly remarkable. Also Mike is speaking 15 languages just wow . I’m an Arabic speaker i would love to help any English speaker practicing Arabic anytime.
You too have done a great job with Arabic, especially you Mike. Your Arabic sounds great and you're near fluent in it. I have a lot of respect for you for having put this effort into learning such difficult language like Arabic.
The way you speak about Arabic and how you're learning it with Farsi - at the same time- made me doubt the 18other languages you "can" speak , let alone the Arabic you are learning now . Arabic is another world.
His Arabic is fairly comprehensible Respect this man for learning new languages continiously and he can pronounce arabic letters that most western or non arab people have difficulty doing so.
@@사브리나-h6p in Morocco, Tunis and Algeria people there are not even Arabs they can't speak Arabic that's normal ignore them go to the real Arabs 😂😂😂 don't call your Arab if you can't speak Arabic 🤣
You guys are rocking it 👏👏👏 Simple note: The last time المرة الأخيرة The adjective after the noun takes his gender and "ال" آخر مرة "آخر هنا صفة قبل الاسم فلا داعي لأن تأخد الصفة المؤنثة للاسم" We don't say مرة اخر
I hope Mr Steve sees this, I want to tell him that in English we say " to speak in English" but in Arabic we don't use "in" "في" we use "ب" . اتكلم "بالعربية" وليس اتكلم "في" العربية. Haha I knew Mr Steve is influence by Moroccan dialect when he said " akhra" اخرى and not okhra, he pronounced it like a native speaker (my self). You speak good as a one and year learner. بتوفيق
This video is increasingly motivational to learn multiple languages and start making a first step in my learning journey. I got the message. Thanks!. Greetings!.
Very insightful and one of the best way to learn, punching out a conversation with each other and good to listen to, because it gives you and idea on how to build a basic conversation
You both are great I just wanna praise Mike for his "نعم " pronunciation Mr Steve your Arabic level has been so good keep learning I'm sure that you will manage to learn Arabic ,I also learn a lot from your videos So,Thank you both for this great video
I'm from Morocco we have a different dialect of course because it's a mixture of Arabic and a little bit of French and Spansih words .. but we can speak Fusha because we study Al Fusha in school .. maybe some of the old generation ppl can't speak it but the new generation can speak it fluently as we are proud of our dialect that's why we use it most of the time. welcome guys 🇲🇦👌👌
Great job I am a native arabic speaker and I am telling you that you are both trying your best and I am now trying my best to learn german beside my school work because it is such an important language. For me the dialect I am talking in arabic is Egyptian because I am Egyptian.
Levantine means bilad al-sham بلاد الشام, witch literally mean "the country of alsham" and the country are Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palatine. That name is historical name and we only use it in a historic context or occasionally in news when the news channel feels patriotic lol
Being an arabic native speaker I can say that you both are doing well taking into consideration that arabic is one of the difficult languages not because of the structure but because the standard arabic language is no longer spoken in general, therefore , the opportunity to practice with real life interaction is almost rare. My advice to you is to find people on line who can speak a good arabic and thereby you will be able to speak automatically Good attempt welldone
انا اتعجب لشغف هؤلاء الناس طموح لا متناهي وباستطاعتهم تعلم كل شيء بسرعة واتقان ولكن هدا امر غير عسير على السيد ستيف كوفمان الدي يتقن اكثر من 12 لغة فعلا انت اسطورة تعلم اللغات
Mike, I'm from Egypt and I genuinely thought you're an Arab at first tbh. There are so many dialects and I thought you speak something between fus-ha and a dialect that's been influenced by English or French idk. Your Arabic is easy to understand. I'm very impressed by the level you two have. Totally enjoyed it.
hello, I am really happy to see people learning my language. I am from Algeria . and my native language is Arabic i also learn English whoever wants to try face to face conversation in Arabic I can help him
Thank you because you two are showing to me commite to mistakes on languages is human and normal no need to be perfect for speak but just try without fear with who wants to learn us before I was mocked for people after I understood they had not patience for help to me and they were extremaly exigents with me so I stopped to learn. But now I have hope in to learn.
This so marvellous and overwhelming to see other people putting all their efforts to learn a language no matter the age or the place or wtv i really love and enjoy it 💞💞💞 hope all the best guys 💕💕💪💪
Guys ure both r absolute amazing. There're a lot of Arabic accents so it's pretty hard for any one to learn it if he get confused between 'em, but u both did and still doin an absolute amazing work 💚💚 and if u want my advice u ve to learn the Egyptian accent cuz it's pretty easy and if u learn it ull easily distinguish between all other accents except Morocco's one 😂idk but it's pretty hard to understand for us too. Good luck for u guys and pray for me I'm struggling with English here 😂
Part 2 with Steve here: ruclips.net/video/pcwZMlSnqvk/видео.html
Very splendid to see to English speakers are trying to do their conversation in Arabic with all struggle ... May GOD help you and bless you to do it perfectly and great thanks for your efforts ....
You spoke very well .love you from iraq 😎
مايك , أنت قلت أنك من بريطانيا, فهل أصلك من إنجلترا أو ويلز أو سكوتلندا أو من شمال أيرلندا المحتله؟
كنصيحه له حتى يتعلم لغة العربية
هو ان يسمع ايه الكرسي لانها تتحتوي على جميع حروف للغه
أنصحك أخي أن تتعلم اللغة العربية الفصحى،لأنك إذا تعلمتها ستأتيك اللهجات العربية بشكل سهل،لأن الفصحى تتفرع منها جميع اللهجات العربية
Thank you Mike for this enjoyable opportunity for me to stumble in Arabic. I make no apologies for my poor Arabic. Learning a language is all about stumbling along until we gradually improve.
Steve Kaufmann - lingosteve I’m arabic and both of you sound cute when you speak arabic so keep going and I know you can do it
Iam soomaali. And U speak very good arabic s
Dass War wunderbar und sehr gut liebe grusse aus teltow Stadt
Steve kaufmann Check this chennal imran Alawiye
Good job.bro .u r great...try reading Quran..
Your arabic is better than many politicals personalities in the arab world...bravo et bonne continuation
Idk why but it feels good seeing non_arab people speaking Arabic, that's so cute, I'll do my best learning English too.
Cool
@@Sby_studio thx ^^
Looks like you speak fluently lol
@@Kakeshii I'm studying English at university, I can speak English but I want to speak like native speakers xD that's why, and thank you 🌸
@@Kakeshii some ppl use translation apps or can text but struggle with speaking
There is no bigger flex than an English guy speaking Arabic
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Jerade La Grange maybe black people speaking chinese
@@karazkaraz3451 true
Or maybe japanese poeple speak indian lol
19 languages, that's crazy.
I know.... I'm struggling with two. 😂
The Arabic language is easy, simple, and uncomplicated, but the reason people see it is difficult because it is rich and not difficult, but easy, simple, interconnected and specific Why is it rich. This is the abundance of words and roots words and synonyms and linguistic formation and change of rules and their abundance
it is very rich, different and not Difficult
اللغة العربية سهل وبسيطه وغير معقدة لكن سبب ان الناس يرونها صعبة لانها غنية وليس صعبة بل سهلة وبسيطه ومترابطه ومحدده لما هي غنية مقصود بذلك هو كثرة الكلمات و الجذور كلمات و مرادفات و تشكيل لغوي و تغير قواعد وكثرتها
(هي غنية جداً ومختلفة وليس صعبة )
@@abdullahalqwain3490 You can argue that is what makes it difficult. Lol same as korean, japanese, chinese..
@@kinar8676 He's good but speaks 4-5 at high-level fluency (let's say B2+). Many he speaks at a functional, conversational, intermediate level say B1-B2.
@@abdullahalqwain3490 اللغة العربية صعبة بلا بهللة حقك والدليل كلامك بالعربي مكسر
لا أعرف لماذا لكنني أجد الأمر لطيفًا حين يتحدث الأجانب اللغة العربية
مايك يبدو متمكناً من اللغة الآن فهو يتحدث بسرعة، لغته واضحة جداً ومصطلحاته ممتازة
Fighting 💜
لماذا وليس لما، و التنوين على الحرف الذي يسبق الألف، اخخ حتى في العربية فشلنا
انا اصلا ما بحط تنوين هاد من التصحيح التلقائي وشكرا ع لماذا هسا انتبهت
@@stark2607 يابرو تعرف أنه كلمة (لما) تستخدم للسؤال كمان
الكلمة مكوَّنة من اللاّم وهي حرف جرّ للتعليل و( ما ) اسم موصول
@@stark2607 لماذا أو لما
كلاهما صحيح
@@stark2607 anta al fashil
As an arabic speaker, i find it just soooo cute when non arabs learn arabic
Actually i am learning, but i forget because i don't have anyone to converse.
@@yog-sadhna3415 *ommmmmg, download Tandem*
I agree 👍 💯
@@yog-sadhna3415 hello you can practice with me if you want
@@imxunwx439 thanks for the offer. Do you have instagram or something?
A British and a Canadian who are able to speak in this level. I'm really impressed.
نَيْس
My two brain cells having a conversation at 3 A.M
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣
mr. skinny penis lol
😂😂🤣🤣
I don't think you have more than two anyway
😭
As an Arabic native speaker , I am shocked of how good you were !
Stave as a beginner was very good , and you , Mike , you were amazing , and I can hear that you've got an Arabic accent !
All the best for both of you !
As a native Arabic speaker from Iraq, this was extremely entertaining to watch. Shuu’kran!
This is really motivating, I’m studying Spanish at the moment (4th week) as my third language and seeing a man that speaks 18 language struggling like that with my native language but continuing to keep trying to learn like it’s nothing more than just part of the process.
I am a native Arabic speaker why i look to the subtitles 😂😂😂
You are doing great by the way
😂😂😂
Why you respond to yourself ?
🤣😂
@@blackknight3311 because i am lazy. I wanted to add this too so i replied instead of editing it 😂😂
lol same
Is arabic single language?
I am proud that you can talk arabic in such a perfect way i see it beautiful because i am arabic
cynical assasin نقدر نفهمه لكن هو ما يعرف يتكلم زين
You should say I’m an Arab not I’m Arabic. Arabic is a language. Arab is an ethnicity.
@@lweil7254 thank you for the correction 👍👍
cynical assasin No problem!
@@lweil7254 i come from an arabic background so i am arabic in that sense, couldn't it be that way ?
I am totally shocked 😂
You two are very good
Kpop fan كيبوب فان. You two ** it sounds more native
Lol
6:50 wahed balad 😂😂
very weak arabic
Nashmi - نۨــشــمۘـــي their Arabic is still good
How Kaufman contunies speaking without hesitation even if he makes mistakes is amazing. This the spirit we all need to learn a foreign language.
merinkurt 👏🏼
I'm Native Araic, actually I am so happy to listen Arabic from non native speakers.. your arabic language is excellent
I sometimes forget that you're not a native speaker Mike, your Arabic is almost flawless!
You two did a really really good job
I literally screamed when I saw that he’s learning farsi as well🤗 I’m a farsi speaker and I’ve been trying to learn Arabic !! This was unexpected but a very good surprise ❤️ thank you Steve for taking the time to learn Farsi, I can’t imagine how much of hard work all this must be lol!! I totally understand why you would be messing them up together
ترجمتك الانجليزية جدا مفيدة حتى لي انا كفتاة عربية ، لأنني في نفس الوقت الذي استمتع به بفيديوهاتك اطور لغتي الأنجليزية جيدا ، شكرا لك 💕
انتي من وين خيتو
😁
Keep grinding :")
صحيح .. وانا استفدت منه في تقوية لغتي
هذا الرجل يتكلم بالسوء عن النبي ولا ينبغي أن يدعمه أي مسلم
احذر فهو كاذب ويكره الاسلام
نتشرف بمعرفتكم و يسرنا أنكم تتحدثون اللغة العربية تحية من المغرب يا مايك
You're good all arabs will support you very much🥺♥️
As someone who has been studying Chinese for about two years, I'm so happy to see even a master like Steve struggle with a hard language! Thank you for sharing these kinds of things, and not only sharing where you are highly proficient. I appreciate it!
加油!一天我也想开始学阿拉伯语
He's not a master. I respect him but he's not a master
@Language and Programming Channel As a native English speaker, Chinese is a hard language to learn for most people (myself included). For most native Chinese speakers, learning English is also very hard. A good measure of this, I think, is how even dedicated students have a strong accent in their non-native tongue (English/Mandarin). Compare that with, say, a dedicated native Spanish speaker learning English, and how easily they can sound much more like a native.
For Mandarin specifically, I don't think it's having words like 一个 and 一下 that make it difficult so much as the fact that it shares very few sounds, let along cognates, grammar structure, sentence structure, etc. It requires the memorization of literally hundreds and thousands of characters in order to start reading anything of any sort of complexity, which makes studying more difficult than a Latin-based language. Further, any English sentence you form in your head will likely need to be completely rearranged before being spoken in Mandarin -- often times completely restated, even.
Consider a sentence like "We should go out to eat if you're feeling better today!". Translating this into Chinese, it becomes (in English first):
"Today you're a little better (if) we should together go out eat"
”你今天比较好的话我们应该一起去吃饭“
It's possible that you're a language learning savant, but I think for most people, this is a very difficult transition to make.
I have a tiny notice about “another” اخر
When we talk about female words we use أُخرى
Like : حديقةٌ أُخرى
مدينةٌ أُخرى
And for اخر here the examples :
صديق أَخر
قِطار أخر
آخر
حبور 8 I’m learning arabic in Duolingo and hard part is the different pronunciation of male and female it has different way to make clear and it’s little confusing 😂 but Alhamdulilah it’s easy language
صحيح يعني مذكر ومؤنث
@@samirahsamir6930 Arabic is easy.. until you get deep into the grammar. As a native speaker myself I don't fully understand the grammar
@@a.i5121و انا كمان
أشعر بالفخر عندما أرى غير العرب يتحدثون بالعربية و أحترمهم أكثر. شكرا لكم جزيلا على ما تبذلانه في تعلم اللغات.
على لسان أحد الاجانب قال (قال المعلم الاجنبي للطلاب الأجانب في مختلف البلدان 🗺️🌏 إذا أردتم التعلم اللغة العربيه 🗣️لا بد من أن تتقيؤا 🤮وعملوا تدريب لنطق الحروف العربيه الصعبه🥴 وقالوا هذا ممتع ولكنه مؤلم جداً😩) كيف هذا التدريب؟.. (التدريب هو لابد من كل الطلاب أن يمسكوا اعناقهم🤨 (الحلق) والضغط بالأصابع🥴 للنطق حرفأ واحدأ صحيحأ على الاقل) وقالو كأنك عند طبيب الأسنان وقالوا هناك بعض الحروف ليس لها مثيل في مختلف اللغات وقالوا اللغة العربية فريده من نوعها
soo nice to see another person love speaking arabic and wants to learn it ^^
I’m impressed with your Arabic!!!
You guys definitely did great!!
What steve says that all you need to master the main arabic is true
(I am from morocco and i speak moroccan)
And let me tell you all other arabs the don't understand us
But we understand them very good
To sum.
Master main arabic and morocco
And here you go.
And let me tell you they are great both
Having the translation really helps a person with poor Arabic skills like me to pick up a few things,
Thanks
Hey i can help with Arabic
@@BestRareR what dialect do you speak? And would you be willing to help with my Fusha?
Very splendid to see to English speakers are trying to do their conversation in Arabic with all struggle ... May GOD help you and bless you to do it perfectly and great thanks for your efforts ....
you both are amazing!! you inspires me every time i watched your videos to keep working on my English, cause you did learn Arabic which is so difficult to learn and you're really such a good Arabic speaker too, big love from SA :)
This was recommended to me... But I'm not salty cause I'm all for seeing Steve everywhere these days... The man is goals...
Man I cant express enough how good your arabic is , your pronunciation is so perfect the hardest thing in arabic is pronunciation and you conquered it , good for you , am studying japanese now and hopefully one day I will be as fluent in japanese as how u fluent in arabic
@Language and Programming Channel considering many people have been studying the language for so any years and still not any where near him i would say its perfect
As a half arab this brings so much joy and warmth to my heart, thank you so much for ur beautiful effort to learn our language ur great keep it up pls ur Arabic is perfect 👍🏼
WOW MIKE! Your Arabic accent and grammar has improved dramatically since the last time I saw a video of you speaking Arabic. Congratulations!
Ive been learning french for so many years now, maybe it's only during that last year that ive been taking it seriously, but even all of my effort couldn't get me near speaking like how Steve did. I can maybe read well, get pronounciation right but not form comprehendable sentences so ,Steve, as a native Arabic speaker u ve really made a great job speaking in this video!
2:26 we say "المرة الأخيرة" or "آخر مرة" (the last time) then you add in which (اللي) (informal) , its equivalent in (formal) would be "التي" , *podcasts = إذاعات* , also you have a few mistakes in plural . levantine = الشام أو الشامية .
and as i mentioned before when we talk about a group .. like he was saying the people there are good = الناس هناك جيد it becomes wrong ... the verb also has to be changed into plural so you add waw letter and Noon , جيدون , طيبون , also your previous video .. when you spoke to girls you sometimes used masculine verbs .. or a bit of a mixture so you can improve yourself on that aspect more ! Good luck
Levantine means بلاد الشام and not just الشام
Thank you! These are great explanations, since I would definitely make these mistakes when speaking!!! Much appreciated ❤️
I am a native speaker of Arabic. I had no issues understanding both of you, and I really enjoyed listening to you; I wish you all the best in your journey with Arabic.
شكرا صديقي
It’s so nice to see people trying to learn Arabic 💞💞
Astonishing. How Steve learned this much Arabic in one year , truly remarkable. Also Mike is speaking 15 languages just wow . I’m an Arabic speaker i would love to help any English speaker practicing Arabic anytime.
You too have done a great job with Arabic, especially you Mike. Your Arabic sounds great and you're near fluent in it. I have a lot of respect for you for having put this effort into learning such difficult language like Arabic.
*I swear i was smiling the whole video because of your talent in arabic mike i am proud of u*
This made my day :D :) loved hearing u guys speak in Arabic... and mike ur ع is so deep and pronounced like a native speaker :D hat's off
I am arabic and i just wanted to tell you that you guys are so good !!! Keep going ❤
Go ahead Steve you do nice conversations... 🤞🤞🤞👍 Thanks Mike
A great video Mike! Congratulations to you and Steve.
well done to both of you! 19 languages Steve it's Amazing
The way you speak about Arabic and how you're learning it with Farsi - at the same time- made me doubt the 18other languages you "can" speak , let alone the Arabic you are learning now . Arabic is another world.
على راسي والله
فرحت كثير من شفتكم تحجون بالعربي
تحياتي من العراق
His Arabic is fairly comprehensible Respect this man for learning new languages continiously and he can pronounce arabic letters that most western or non arab people have difficulty doing so.
As an Arab, I'm proud of both of you.
Congrats Mike ! you motivate me to learn even more thank U
Inspiring as always! I recently started dabbling in Arabic and it's so cool that I can understand parts of this already!
القرآن بالاستماع له ...
يزيدك فصاحة ولو أردت تعلمه سيصنع فارقا كبيرا في تطوير لغتك
guys, you emit such amount of inspiration, I thank Allah for your existence.
your accent in arabic is so clear mike well done
I just felt like revisiting this video cos this man has inspired me!
Steve is a very is inspiring guy!
@@MikeStillUK Walaahi akhi!
I'm an Arabic native speaker. I can tell that you guys are doing great. Keep it up!
Oh my God seeing foreigners speaking Arabic makes me smile immediately, and by the way both of you are very excellent in Arabic keep going ❤
All the arabs can understand the fus_ha so you can speak with any one he will understand you
Some Arabs can't understand me when i talk to them in fusha, they replied with french instead haha this happened to me while i'm in morocco.
@@사브리나-h6p in Morocco, Tunis and Algeria people there are not even Arabs they can't speak Arabic that's normal ignore them go to the real Arabs 😂😂😂 don't call your Arab if you can't speak Arabic 🤣
I fall in love with your accents❤!
Keep going on.
You guys are rocking it 👏👏👏
Simple note:
The last time
المرة الأخيرة
The adjective after the noun takes his gender and "ال"
آخر مرة
"آخر هنا صفة قبل الاسم فلا داعي لأن تأخد الصفة المؤنثة للاسم"
We don't say مرة اخر
Both of you are doing great
you are good in arabic. i'am arabic and i learn english with your channel.
I hope Mr Steve sees this, I want to tell him that in English we say " to speak in English" but in Arabic we don't use "in" "في" we use "ب" .
اتكلم "بالعربية" وليس اتكلم "في" العربية.
Haha I knew Mr Steve is influence by Moroccan dialect when he said " akhra" اخرى and not okhra, he pronounced it like a native speaker (my self). You speak good as a one and year learner.
بتوفيق
@@AA09876بالعكس انا عندي بحث عن اكتساب اللغة العربية كلغة ثانية، وهذه التعليقات تفيدني عشان ادعم دراستي بالملاحظات الي كتبوها
This video is increasingly motivational to learn multiple languages and start making a first step in my learning journey. I got the message. Thanks!.
Greetings!.
Good job guys, Arabic language is hard, keep up the good work!
As a native Arabic speaker, you speak Arabic very well and clearly. Good job guys.
Very insightful and one of the best way to learn, punching out a conversation with each other and good to listen to, because it gives you and idea on how to build a basic conversation
Mike and Steve , as a muslim, you have inspired me even further to learn Arabic. I thank you!
حقا , ليس مهما أن تتعثر بل المهم أن تحاول أحببتك 🌹
Amazing video brother thank you.
جزاك الله خيرا يا اخي . من الهند 🇮🇳
You both are great
I just wanna praise Mike for his "نعم " pronunciation
Mr Steve your Arabic level has been so good keep learning I'm sure that you will manage to learn Arabic ,I also learn a lot from your videos
So,Thank you both for this great video
You are doing pretty well by the way, keep up the good work 💪
شي جميل انك تسمع الكلام بالعربي وتقرأ بالانجليزي
هذا يطور الانجليزية عندك بسرعة
I'm from Morocco we have a different dialect of course because it's a mixture of Arabic and a little bit of French and Spansih words .. but we can speak Fusha because we study Al Fusha in school .. maybe some of the old generation ppl can't speak it but the new generation can speak it fluently as we are proud of our dialect that's why we use it most of the time.
welcome guys 🇲🇦👌👌
As A Native arabic speaker This is Crazy Awesome & good Progress and so funny to watch xD
Mike! Your t-shirt is so cool 😂😂
Great job I am a native arabic speaker and I am telling you that you are both trying your best and I am now trying my best to learn german beside my school work because it is such an important language. For me the dialect I am talking in arabic is Egyptian because I am Egyptian.
Thank you Salma
Why is it so enjoyable to watch someone struggling with my native language?
Your student from Egy
شعور حلو لمن اشوف احد يتكلم عربي
Levantine means bilad al-sham بلاد الشام, witch literally mean "the country of alsham" and the country are Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palatine. That name is historical name and we only use it in a historic context or occasionally in news when the news channel feels patriotic lol
أحترم الاشخاص اللذين يمتلكون شغفا لتعلم اللغات المختلفة 💚 انتم تبذلون جهدا رائعا
Being an arabic native speaker
I can say that you both are doing well taking into consideration that arabic is one of the difficult languages not because of the structure but because the standard arabic language is no longer spoken in general, therefore , the opportunity to practice with real life interaction is almost rare.
My advice to you is to find people on line who can speak a good arabic and thereby you will be able to speak automatically
Good attempt welldone
انا اتعجب لشغف هؤلاء الناس طموح لا متناهي وباستطاعتهم تعلم كل شيء بسرعة واتقان ولكن هدا امر غير عسير على السيد ستيف كوفمان الدي يتقن اكثر من 12 لغة فعلا انت اسطورة تعلم اللغات
أحسنت مايك لغتك العربية جيدة جدا ❤👏مشاء الله وأيضا بالنسبة للسيد ستيف فالتكلم بتسعة عشر لغة شيئ خيالي مشاء الله😍💗
I'm an Arab, mate ur accent is pretty impressive! you really know how to pronounce the words
I wish i could join your conversation in Arabic, i just started learning arabic. It’s nice when you have some one to talk to practice arabic
You can find me I can help you am arab hahahaha
maher farah walah where are you from?
Omg! You two are great. I wasn’t expecting to see a video of you two together 😍
Great going Steve!! 👏👏👏👏
انا اعيش في فنلندا لمده خمسه سنوات و الى الآن لم اتقن اللغه. أما اخونا ستيف درس اللغه العربيه مده عام ونصف و يا زينه والله تصفيق 👏
Moroccans have the ability to speak and learn all languages of the world. Thank you for this great channel i am from Morocco Country
And yet most Moroccans speak bad Arabic.
Mike, I'm from Egypt and I genuinely thought you're an Arab at first tbh. There are so many dialects and I thought you speak something between fus-ha and a dialect that's been influenced by English or French idk. Your Arabic is easy to understand. I'm very impressed by the level you two have. Totally enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed it Sam! Thanks for your comment
hello, I am really happy to see people learning my language. I am from Algeria . and my native language is Arabic i also learn English whoever wants to try face to face conversation in Arabic I can help him
That man is very nice and cute😂❤️
Thank you because you two are showing to me commite to mistakes on languages is human and normal no need to be perfect for speak but just try without fear with who wants to learn us before I was mocked for people after I understood they had not patience for help to me and they were extremaly exigents with me so I stopped to learn. But now I have hope in to learn.
أعجبتني قناة ..استمتعت بمشاهدة الفيديو صراحة
Comments from Arabic speakers are so cute. 🥰🥺
This so marvellous and overwhelming to see other people putting all their efforts to learn a language no matter the age or the place or wtv i really love and enjoy it 💞💞💞 hope all the best guys 💕💕💪💪
Guys ure both r absolute amazing. There're a lot of Arabic accents so it's pretty hard for any one to learn it if he get confused between 'em, but u both did and still doin an absolute amazing work 💚💚 and if u want my advice u ve to learn the Egyptian accent cuz it's pretty easy and if u learn it ull easily distinguish between all other accents except Morocco's one 😂idk but it's pretty hard to understand for us too. Good luck for u guys and pray for me I'm struggling with English here 😂
Thank so much